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The high point of the reign of the Emperor Justinian in the sixthcentury AD was the compilation of Roman law in four works, the "Institutes", "Digest", "Code" and "Novels" known as the Corpus iuris civilis. This volume consists of a useful Introduction, Paul Krueger's Latin text, and a modern English translation by Birks and McLeod.
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